{"uuid": "1b82e855-92de-4f3a-9f5b-c069670f292c", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "9f56dd64-161d-43a6-b9c3-555944290a09", "vulnerability": "CVE-2022-37660", "type": "seen", "source": "https://t.me/cvedetector/17777", "content": "{\n  \"Source\": \"CVE FEED\",\n  \"Title\": \"CVE-2022-37660 - Hostapd PKEX Public Key Exposure Vulnerability\", \n  \"Content\": \"CVE ID : CVE-2022-37660 \nPublished : Feb. 11, 2025, 11:15 p.m. | 1\u00a0hour, 7\u00a0minutes ago \nDescription : In hostapd 2.10 and earlier, the PKEX code remains active even after a successful PKEX association. An attacker that successfully bootstrapped public keys with another entity using PKEX in the past, will be able to subvert a future bootstrapping by passively observing public keys, re-using the encrypting element Qi and subtracting it from the captured message M (X = M - Qi). This will result in the public ephemeral key X; the only element required to subvert the PKEX association. \nSeverity: 0.0 | NA \nVisit the link for more details, such as CVSS details, affected products, timeline, and more...\",\n  \"Detection Date\": \"12 Feb 2025\",\n  \"Type\": \"Vulnerability\"\n}\n\ud83d\udd39 t.me/cvedetector \ud83d\udd39", "creation_timestamp": "2025-02-12T01:47:30.000000Z"}